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The RS-703 is a two-channel analog beltpack that can carry power and audio through the XLR-3 line connector. Each beltpack combines high headroom, low-noise audio and shaped frequency contour (the “Clear-Com Sound”) to deliver clear audio.
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The RS-702 is a two-channel analog beltpack that can carry power and audio through the XLR-6 line connector. Each beltpack combines high headroom, low-noise audio and shaped frequency contour (the “Clear-Com Sound”) to deliver clear audio.
The RS-701 is a single-channel analog beltpack that can carry power and audio through the XLR-3 line connector. Each beltpack combines high headroom, low-noise audio and shaped frequency contour (the “Clear-Com Sound”) to deliver clear audio.
The RM-704 is a 2RU four-channel remote station with programmable front panel buttons and individual channel volume control. The RM-704 is powered directly from the intercom line and requires no external AC power.
The RM-702 is a 1RU two-channel remote station with programmable front panel buttons and individual channel volume control. The RM-702 is powered directly from the intercom line and requires no external AC power.
The PS-704 is a four-channel, single-rack-space intercom power supply that features Clear-Com’s “fail-safe” design for maximum reliability. The power supply delivers 2 amps at 30 volts, supplying power for one to four channels of intercom.
The PS-702 can supply up to 2 amps at 30 volts DC to two channels in a 1RU. This is sufficient to power up to 40 beltpacks,10 speaker stations, or 12 headset stations even under the most demanding conditions. Either channel is capable of supplying up to 1.2 amps. The full current capacity may be divided between the two channels.
The MS-704 is a 2RU four-channel main station with programmable front panel buttons, individual channel short-circuit protection, individual channel volume control, and a regulated fail-safe power supply.
The MS-702 is a 1RU two-channel main station with programmable front panel buttons, individual channel short-circuit protection, individual channel volume control, and a regulated fail-safe power supply.
The KB-702GM remote speaker station permits the user to select between two channels of partyline communications, with the ability to talk and/or listen on the selected channel, like the KB-702 but adds a gooseneck mic connector and VOX circuitry.
The KB-702 remote speaker station permits the user to select between two channels of partyline communications, with the ability to talk and/or listen on the selected channel. The user can listen via the integral speaker, or may use a headset or telephone-style handset - and can talk via a headset mic, a telephone handset, or a push-to-talk microphone.
The KB-701 remote speaker station connects to a single channel of partyline intercom, and operates in half-duplex mode, similar to a walkie-talkie. It features both an integral speaker and a flush-mount electret microphone with mic limiter and a push-to-talk button.
The HB-704 is a four-channel-selectable, full-duplex headset station, able to be mounted into a wall or other surface.
The HB-702 is a two-channel-selectable, full-duplex headset station, able to be mounted into a wall or other surface.
Encore two-channel portable headset main station. Built-in 1-amp (2-amp peak) power supply. Three XLR-3 Male connectors for each partyline A and B, one XLR-3 female for Program Audio in and one XLR-3 Male for Stage Announce out on the rear panel.